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Karlovitz stretch factor

In the case of spherical flames, additional characteristics, such as the Karlovitz stretch factor [2] and the Markstein length [3, 4], are used to describe real curved flames. [Pg.3]

The Karlovitz stretch factor K denotes the rate of a flame front area change dAldt with respect to the whole flame surface area [5]... [Pg.3]

The Markstein length - is a quantitative measure of the flame response to the stretch. Here - curved flame velocity, - flat flame velocity, Lm - Markstein length, K - Karlovitz stretch factor. [Pg.5]

Karlovitz stretch-factor K = IA dAldt) - relation between the flame surface change velocity and the whole surface. [Pg.317]

Fuel mass in a mixture Karlovitz stretch-factor Stretch factor for flame quenching Karlovitz number... [Pg.336]


See other pages where Karlovitz stretch factor is mentioned: [Pg.235]    [Pg.200]    [Pg.699]    [Pg.701]    [Pg.706]    [Pg.235]    [Pg.200]    [Pg.699]    [Pg.701]    [Pg.706]    [Pg.227]    [Pg.193]   
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